Deluxe (Scheduled Tour)
Half Board 4 & 5 Stars
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DescriptionSIEM REAP: MEMOIRE PALACE RESORT & SPA - JUNIOR GARDEN ROOM or "similar"
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Superior (Scheduled Tour)
Half Board 4 & 5 Stars
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DescriptionPeriod: 01-Nov-2018 / 31-Oct-2019
SIEM REAP: LE MERIDIEN - SUPERIOR ROOM or "similar"
Period: 01-Nov-2019 / 31-Oct-2020
SIEM REAP: ANGKOR PALACE RESORT & SPA - DELUXE ROOM or "similar"
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I_Category (Scheduled Tour)
Half Board 3 & 4 Stars
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DescriptionSIEM REAP: ANGKOR PARADISE HOTEL - DELUXE ROOM or "similar"
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Smart (Scheduled Tour)
Half Board 3 & 4 Stars
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DescriptionPeriod: 01-Nov-2018 / 31-Oct-2019
SIEM REAP: MEMOIRE SIEM REAP HOTEL - SUPERIOR ROOM or "similar"
Period: 01-Nov-2019 / 31-Oct-2020
SIEM REAP: ROYAL ANGKOR RESORT - SUPERIOR ROOM or "similar"
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Smart (Private Tour)
Half Board
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DescriptionSiem Reap: Memoire Siem Reap Hotel- Superior Room or "Similar"
Program
Day 01: SIEM REAP (Lunch, Dinner)
Arrive and transfer to hotel.
Lunch in a typical Cambodian restaurant
Half-day visit to the village of fishermen. . Along the road that leads to the shores of Phnom Krom are lots and lots of boats which are actually floating houses that belong to the famous floating village: a community of "nomads of the lake" who navigate on the Tonle Sap in order to follow the fishing season. These boats are their houses, schools, churches, shops, public offices, fish farms and are all built on barges and floating platforms that rise and lower following the rhythm of the flooding of the lake. It was the ancestral tradition of the river population in Indochina.
Dinner at hotel.
Day 02: SIEM REAP (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Full-day visit of the Angkor temples - the largest archaeological area in the world, where archeologists classified 276 monuments of great importance. The undisputed masterpiece of Khmer art and architecture is Angkor Wat, with twelve hundred square meters of exquisite bas reliefs that offer a spectacular testimony of an art of exquisite refinement. It is considered one of the most beautiful monuments in the whole world. It was dedicated to Vishnu and is the only temple in Angkor facing west. Images that have created the “myth” of Angkor Wat are discovered in Ta Prohm, where giant trees are among the tangle of towering shrines, huge roots are wrapped around the galleries and shrubs sprout from the roofs of each building till visitors can no longer distinguish the work of man apart from the creations of nature.
Lunch in a typical Cambodian restaurant
Then visit the fortified Citadel of Angkor Thom: the last capital of the Khmer kingdom. This area was fortified by Jajavarman VII in the year 1181- 1185. It has thick walls and 5 monumental entrances. At its core is the Bayon, a huge Buddhist temple decorated by more than 1200 meters of bas-relief containing more than 11.000 figures and with an impressive 54 towers with a Crown-Shrine to top it all off. This temple has been dedicated by the King to his mother and was one of the wealthiest temples, inhabited by more than 12000 people with vast stores for jewels and gold.
Dinner at hotel.
Day 03: SIEM REAP - (Breakfast)
Transfer to airport ….
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I_Category (Private Tour)
Half Board
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DescriptionSiem Reap : Angkor Paradise Hotel - Deluxe Room or "similar"
Program
Day 01: SIEM REAP (Lunch, Dinner)
Arrive and transfer to hotel.
Lunch in a typical Cambodian restaurant
Half-day visit to the village of fishermen. . Along the road that leads to the shores of Phnom Krom are lots and lots of boats which are actually floating houses that belong to the famous floating village: a community of "nomads of the lake" who navigate on the Tonle Sap in order to follow the fishing season. These boats are their houses, schools, churches, shops, public offices, fish farms and are all built on barges and floating platforms that rise and lower following the rhythm of the flooding of the lake. It was the ancestral tradition of the river population in Indochina.
Dinner at hotel.
Day 02: SIEM REAP (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Full-day visit of the Angkor temples - the largest archaeological area in the world, where archeologists classified 276 monuments of great importance. The undisputed masterpiece of Khmer art and architecture is Angkor Wat, with twelve hundred square meters of exquisite bas reliefs that offer a spectacular testimony of an art of exquisite refinement. It is considered one of the most beautiful monuments in the whole world. It was dedicated to Vishnu and is the only temple in Angkor facing west. Images that have created the “myth” of Angkor Wat are discovered in Ta Prohm, where giant trees are among the tangle of towering shrines, huge roots are wrapped around the galleries and shrubs sprout from the roofs of each building till visitors can no longer distinguish the work of man apart from the creations of nature.
Lunch in a typical Cambodian restaurant
Then visit the fortified Citadel of Angkor Thom: the last capital of the Khmer kingdom. This area was fortified by Jajavarman VII in the year 1181- 1185. It has thick walls and 5 monumental entrances. At its core is the Bayon, a huge Buddhist temple decorated by more than 1200 meters of bas-relief containing more than 11.000 figures and with an impressive 54 towers with a Crown-Shrine to top it all off. This temple has been dedicated by the King to his mother and was one of the wealthiest temples, inhabited by more than 12000 people with vast stores for jewels and gold.
Dinner at hotel.
Day 03: SIEM REAP - (Breakfast)
Transfer to airport ….
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Superior (Private Tour)
Half Board
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DescriptionSiem Reap: Le Meridien or "similar"
ProgramDay 01: SIEM REAP (Lunch)
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Lunch in a typical restaurant.
Departure to visit a unique fishermen village, a community of "nomads of the lake". Every boat is a house but there are also a floating school, church, shops, public offices: everything floats and can move around the lake.
Return to the hotel.
Day 02: SIEM REAP (Breakfast, Lunch)
Visit of the fortified citadel of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer kingdom, where the iconic Bayon, the most photographed site of Cambodia, is located, standing at its perfect center. Then we proceed to the Baphuon, the ancient royal palace flanked by the Phimeanakas and nearby we visit the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King.
Lunch in a typical restaurant.
Visit of the Angkor complex, one of the world's largest archaeological areas, where there are 276 monuments of great importance. The undisputed masterpiece of Khmer art and architecture is Angkor Wat, displaying exquisite bas relief, a spectacular testimony of the great refinement of the Khmer people. We proceed to Ta Prohm, where giant trees and huge roots have been wrapping around the galleries and the stones for centuries, blending the work of men and nature forever.
Return to the hotel.
Day 03: SIEM REAP (Breakfast)
Transfer to the airport.
Day 01: SIEM REAP (Lunch, Dinner)
Arrive and transfer to hotel.
Lunch in a typical Cambodian restaurant
Half-day visit to the village of fishermen. . Along the road that leads to the shores of Phnom Krom are lots and lots of boats which are actually floating houses that belong to the famous floating village: a community of "nomads of the lake" who navigate on the Tonle Sap in order to follow the fishing season. These boats are their houses, schools, churches, shops, public offices, fish farms and are all built on barges and floating platforms that rise and lower following the rhythm of the flooding of the lake. It was the ancestral tradition of the river population in Indochina.
Dinner at hotel.
Day 02: SIEM REAP (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Full-day visit of the Angkor temples - the largest archaeological area in the world, where archeologists classified 276 monuments of great importance. The undisputed masterpiece of Khmer art and architecture is Angkor Wat, with twelve hundred square meters of exquisite bas reliefs that offer a spectacular testimony of an art of exquisite refinement. It is considered one of the most beautiful monuments in the whole world. It was dedicated to Vishnu and is the only temple in Angkor facing west. Images that have created the “myth” of Angkor Wat are discovered in Ta Prohm, where giant trees are among the tangle of towering shrines, huge roots are wrapped around the galleries and shrubs sprout from the roofs of each building till visitors can no longer distinguish the work of man apart from the creations of nature.
Lunch in a typical Cambodian restaurant
Then visit the fortified Citadel of Angkor Thom: the last capital of the Khmer kingdom. This area was fortified by Jajavarman VII in the year 1181- 1185. It has thick walls and 5 monumental entrances. At its core is the Bayon, a huge Buddhist temple decorated by more than 1200 meters of bas-relief containing more than 11.000 figures and with an impressive 54 towers with a Crown-Shrine to top it all off. This temple has been dedicated by the King to his mother and was one of the wealthiest temples, inhabited by more than 12000 people with vast stores for jewels and gold.
Dinner at hotel.
Day 03: SIEM REAP - (Breakfast)
Transfer to airport ….
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Deluxe (Private Tour)
Half Board
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DescriptionSiem Reap: Raffles Grand D'angkor or "similar"
ProgramDay 01: SIEM REAP (Lunch)
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Lunch in a typical restaurant.
Departure to visit a unique fishermen village, a community of "nomads of the lake". Every boat is a house but there are also a floating school, church, shops, public offices: everything floats and can move around the lake.
Return to the hotel.
Day 02: SIEM REAP (Breakfast, Lunch)
Visit of the fortified citadel of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer kingdom, where the iconic Bayon, the most photographed site of Cambodia, is located, standing at its perfect center. Then we proceed to the Baphuon, the ancient royal palace flanked by the Phimeanakas and nearby we visit the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King.
Lunch in a typical restaurant.
Visit of the Angkor complex, one of the world's largest archaeological areas, where there are 276 monuments of great importance. The undisputed masterpiece of Khmer art and architecture is Angkor Wat, displaying exquisite bas relief, a spectacular testimony of the great refinement of the Khmer people. We proceed to Ta Prohm, where giant trees and huge roots have been wrapping around the galleries and the stones for centuries, blending the work of men and nature forever.
Return to the hotel.
Day 03: SIEM REAP (Breakfast)
Transfer to the airport.
Day 01: SIEM REAP (Lunch, Dinner)
Arrive and transfer to hotel.
Lunch in a typical Cambodian restaurant
Half-day visit to the village of fishermen. . Along the road that leads to the shores of Phnom Krom are lots and lots of boats which are actually floating houses that belong to the famous floating village: a community of "nomads of the lake" who navigate on the Tonle Sap in order to follow the fishing season. These boats are their houses, schools, churches, shops, public offices, fish farms and are all built on barges and floating platforms that rise and lower following the rhythm of the flooding of the lake. It was the ancestral tradition of the river population in Indochina.
Dinner at hotel.
Day 02: SIEM REAP (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Full-day visit of the Angkor temples - the largest archaeological area in the world, where archeologists classified 276 monuments of great importance. The undisputed masterpiece of Khmer art and architecture is Angkor Wat, with twelve hundred square meters of exquisite bas reliefs that offer a spectacular testimony of an art of exquisite refinement. It is considered one of the most beautiful monuments in the whole world. It was dedicated to Vishnu and is the only temple in Angkor facing west. Images that have created the “myth” of Angkor Wat are discovered in Ta Prohm, where giant trees are among the tangle of towering shrines, huge roots are wrapped around the galleries and shrubs sprout from the roofs of each building till visitors can no longer distinguish the work of man apart from the creations of nature.
Lunch in a typical Cambodian restaurant
Then visit the fortified Citadel of Angkor Thom: the last capital of the Khmer kingdom. This area was fortified by Jajavarman VII in the year 1181- 1185. It has thick walls and 5 monumental entrances. At its core is the Bayon, a huge Buddhist temple decorated by more than 1200 meters of bas-relief containing more than 11.000 figures and with an impressive 54 towers with a Crown-Shrine to top it all off. This temple has been dedicated by the King to his mother and was one of the wealthiest temples, inhabited by more than 12000 people with vast stores for jewels and gold.
Dinner at hotel.
Day 03: SIEM REAP - (Breakfast)
Transfer to airport ….
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